New April I-9 Form Deadline
March 27th, 2009 Posted by CaraThe deadline for employers’ compliance with changes to the I-9 form is April 3, 2009.
Essentially, the U.S. Citizenship and immigration Services, the agency in charge, has given employers a several-weeks respite.
Action by the new Presidential administration has helped the cause of those seeking a delay. Numerous employment law and regulatory deadlines put into action by the Bush Administration during its final months were postponed recently. Chief of Staff of the White House, Rahm Emmanuel, put out a memo urging federal agencies to take an additional 60 or 90 days to review all of those policies. The intention was to insure that the policies would be consistent with the standards of President Barack Obama.
An interim rule published by the USCIS in December of 2008 originally required all employers in the U.S. to begin using a new I-9 form by February 2, 2009. Under the new regulations, (more…)
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